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Post subject: How do i get a good Hillbilly country sound ?
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:00 pm
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I need a preset with the sound like on Elvis - Blue Moon of Kentucky.
A Hillbilly country sound with a strong short Reverb and delay.

Anyone who can help ?


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Post subject: Re: How do i get a good Hillbilly country sound ?
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 1:06 am
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HankiMustangnofuse wrote:
I need a preset with the sound like on Elvis - Blue Moon of Kentucky.
A Hillbilly country sound with a strong short Reverb and delay.

Anyone who can help ?
I think you just described it: a little spring reverb, through a clean tube amp (DR '65) and some slapback tape echo. The main rhythm is an acoustic though.


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Post subject: Re: How do i get a good Hillbilly country sound ?
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:48 am
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which Mustang do you have? Mustang III-V should have a preset called Rockabilly Train, or something like that. It's a very good start.


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Post subject: Re: How do i get a good Hillbilly country sound ?
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:01 am
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Rockabilly Train is preset #64 on the Mustangs 3-5. It is set to a '57 Deluxe, with tape delay, and small room reverb. Pretty clean and rich sound - probably one of my favorite presets on the amp.


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Post subject: Re: How do i get a good Hillbilly country sound ?
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:55 am
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Thank you all for helping me.

Rockabilly Train is a nice country preset.

But i only like the sound when played on single strings.
The country sound goes away when playing chords.

My problem is that when i got my Mustang I i fooled around
with differnet presets and stumpled over a REAL great
"Blue moon of Kentucky" sound, when playing chords.

But i somehow lost it again
because Fuse is not saving things like in Windows.
Fuse somehow have its own internal logic.

Have you tried to play different presets from the fuse site
and suddenly there is a preset that is so spot on that you
immediately start singing and playing the song that
the guitar sound is reminding you off.
That was happening with my lost
"Blue moon of Kentucky" sound.


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